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The present study deals with two distinct aspects of the biblical views of migration: 1) What are some of the salient distinctions that are made within the biblical material concerning various types of 'foreigners'? 2) What does the complex web of traditions concerning ethnic and religious 'otherness' and various kinds of migration within the Hebrew Bible look like? The concepts of nokri. The 'classic' Mac OS is the original Macintosh operating system that was introduced in 1984 alongside the first Macintosh and remained in primary use on Macs until the introduction of Mac OS X in 2001. Apple released the original Macintosh on January 24, 1984; its early system software was partially based on the Lisa OS and the Xerox PARC Alto computer, which former Apple CEO Steve Jobs. OS X Mountain Lion; Mac OS X v10.7 Lion; Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard; Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard; Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger; Mac OS X v10.3 and earlier; Mac OS X Technologies; Classic Mac OS (OS9, OS8 & System 7) Photos for Mac; QuickTime; Safari; Front Row.
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Talbot School of Theology
Publication Date
1-2018
Abstract
The present study deals with two distinct aspects of the biblical views of migration: 1) What are some of the salient distinctions that are made within the biblical material concerning various types of 'foreigners'? 2) What does the complex web of traditions concerning ethnic and religious 'otherness' and various kinds of migration within the Hebrew Bible look like? The concepts of nokri and ger, different types of foreigners living in Israel, are analysed in detail. At the end some of the main aspects of migration in New Testament texts, especially as they relate to the Hebrew Bible, will be presented. The observations adduced in these three sections can contribute to shed some kind of 'biblical light' on the analysis and discussion of the current situation in Western countries, where large numbers of people attempt to reach their shores and settle within their borders.
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Migration; Immigrants;
Publication Title
European Journal of Theology
Volume
27
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Issue
1
First Page
4
Last Page
17
Recommended Citation
Zehnder, Markus, 'Mass-Migration to the Western World in Light of the Hebrew Bible : The Challenge of Complexity' (2018). Faculty Articles & Research. 399.
https://digitalcommons.biola.edu/faculty-articles/399
https://digitalcommons.biola.edu/faculty-articles/399
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Introduction | This handout will introduce you to the Macintosh OS X Operating System and all the skills that you will need to use it for programming. At the beginning of the course, when we are just starting to learn programming, practice these skills repeatedly, until they become intuitive. Because there are few skills, and because you will use these same skills over and over again while taking this course, you will soon master them. Every semester about 500 students successfully complete this process. Please feel free to ask other students if you get stuck; and, if someone gets stuck and asks you a question, please try to help them. Mastering the use of the operating system is NOT an academic part of the course, so feel free to give and take help. |
The Mac OS X (Operating System Ten) | Mac OS X is the newest in a long line of Graphical User Interface (GUI) operating systems, first started in 1984 (when the Apple Macintosh was introduced). The Macintosh and its operating system were based on the work done at Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Complex), but not commercialized by Xerox. Microsoft's Windows also has its roots in the first Mac (and Xerox) operating systems. |
Mac OS X Terminology | Here are a few important terms that you must know to be able to understand the rest of the information on this page.
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Logging On | The following instructions are for logging onto any machine running Mac OS X in CMU's Clusters, including WeH5419 ABCD.
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Logging Off | When you are finished working on a cluster machine, you should always log off. Before logging off, make sure to Backup all your files that contain useful information. Then ...
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Renaming Folders and Files | You will often need to rename generic project folders, downloaded from the course web site, with your name. To rename a folder or file (if it is a file with an extension, the extension should remain the same):
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Uploading to Andrew | When you finish a programming session, it is an excellent idea to save to your Andrew file space any of the projects that you altered (whether you are on your own machine or a cluster machine). Doing so ensures that your work is not lost (even if something happens to it on your own computer; it is a sad fact of life, but almost everyone will accidentally delete some important file during the semester) and that it is available to all other computers that can access your Andrew file space. To save your work
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Downloading from Andrew | To work on any material that you previously saved to your Andrew file space, you must first download it to your local system (typically to the Desktop). To retrieve your work
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